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The Chat from Brooklyn, New York • 49

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REB 19 THE CHAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1923 THEATRE BRIEFS Lester Howard "win handle the comedy roles. Popular prices will prevail Teller-Shubert WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10 To enliven the early season of the throughout the season, although produc Teller1! Shubert tions along mammoth lines are planned. At Ing Wires" is a bully good play. It gains your interest Quickly and the lines and situations are so intense that you And you are doing somflS mental detective work yourself. Through the unfolding of the story your mentality is alert for the mystery is deep enough to gain your earnest attention and awaken in you a desire to OPEN WITH LOUIS MANN Teller-Shubert, Arthur Hopkins is sending to that theatre for the week of September 10, "The Old Soak," the Don Mar Fifth Avenue Theatre Everything Is in readiness at the Fifth uls Mann and George Sidney, two If the foremost character stars of the Avenue Theatre for the opening of the quis comedy which only recently concluded Its extensive run at the Plymouth second annual season of stock by the match your wits against those of a clever UTILITY SERVICE What Dollar You- Spend Buys More Value? detective.

Blaney Flayers, commencing' Monday, merican stage, -will open the doors of ia new season at the Teller-Schubert heatre, Monday (Labor Day), matinee, i Aaron Hoffman's laughing; success, Theatre, New York. Harry Bcresford, September 3, at 8.16 p. m. The company, which is- nowVehearslng. Is again headed by Brooklyn's most pop in the title role of the play, is the featured member of the company, which in its principal peopl cis the same as that laive and Take," which ran last season ular and favorite actress, Cecil Spooner, six months at the 49th Street and entral Theatres, New York for a week's Strand The new fall Beason opens at thi Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre with a smash that predicts a recordibreak'ng year ahead.

D. W. Griffith's latest masterpiece, "The White Rose." with Mae of the Broadway engagement. "Al," the dethroned, but not dejected Juice ex lugagement, with matinees on Wednes- ay and Saturday. In many ways the Marsh starred, is the photodrama this roductlon of "Give and Take" marks week, starting September 2, running ouls Mann's most ambitious achieve through Labor Day and including Satur day, September 8.

A special schedule of In the theatre. It provides him ith an interesting role and gives George Idney, a part entirely different from Who comes back to the Fifth Avenue Theatre after spending several months making feature pictures under the personal direction of her husband, Charles E. Blaney. The new leading man of the Blaney Players will be Walter Creaca, a well-known young and handsome American actor, who has achieved notable success in many of the prominent Btock organizations throughout the country and has appeared in the support of many well-known Broadway stars. Frances Gregg, Stanley Andrews and Albert Vees are too popular and well konwn to stock theatregoers In Brook pert, in the person of Robert Connor, and Eva Williams as the hired girl are atlll Clem's pals, in both fair weather and foul.

The Myrtle Arline Pretty, courageous star of serial fame and noted lover of exciting rnlci, said to have inrpilrel upnn start'ng worK 'n "Tipped pff" whether or not the par; "alcri for "rough work." "No. not especially," replied the director, "you're only called upon to rob house, be captured performances has been prepared by Managing Director Edward L. Hyinan foi Sunday and Labor Day. The original for iMutual nythlng he has ever played. Commonwealth ownership under th vv.

Griffith music score and scenic anj lighting effects will be presented with om do plume of Industrial Democracy (he keynote of this Aaron Hoffman "The Whito Rose." The whole of the presentation program for this week Is access, "Give and Take." It Is a home- story of John Bauer (Louis Mann), centered In the picture, as its length Understanding allfornla fruit canner, who has built makes up a complete performance. The hy sang of gun-men, escape from their get lost in Chinatown and wind up ps the prisoner of a powerful tons his business with only one Idea in Famed Mark Strand Orchestra, now aug lyn to need any Introduction on their initial appearance at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. It suffices to say that for the lind; that of taking care of his son, mcnted, will play the score at each leader." de luxe show. ack, who has Just returned from col- All of which happens In this exciting past three years, this popular trio of ar and chctric companies cf the tists have been permanent members of "rook drama which Is the current attrac-'ion- nt the Myrtle, Monday, Tuesday ge. Business has not been of the best, ut the eccentric old man expects to ull through, even though the trust Is the Blaney Players at the Gotham Thea tre, where they won a host of many ardent admirers by their many clever character delineations and versatility.

"The White Rise" story presents a triangle, but It expands into a quadrangle involving a girl of great wealth and position and a lowly tradesman'r son, who makes a way and a name foi himself In the world. Intermingled Is the humor of the South in negro characterization. Shubert-Crescent "Liza," the musical outburst that Each of the coming productions will gainst him. Then the dark clouds come, ack, the son In whom Bauer's sun rises nd sets, turtle against him, as does his fe-long friend, and "old reliable," Alert Kruger, played by George Sidney. They present a plan to Bauer to form bo staged under the personal supervision of Dann Malloy, a very efficient stage director, who has held the same position Democracy," giving each with many of the leading producers In New York City.

Besides being a stage and Wednesday. "Tipped Off" Is saH to he one of the season's most dramatic offerings. It honst a remarkable cast, ncluding tCoah Beery. Tom Santsrhl. Stuart Holmes.

Harold Miller and Arline Pretty. A fine example of what a real melo-nrama shouM be Is coming to the Myrtle, Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sunrlav "Harbor Lights," with the likeable Tom Moore in the stellar role, assisted by i capable cost. The picture was directed 'iy Tom Terrlss, who has several "specials" to his credit and can be depended upon to get the utmost out of a story. In this onse, he has excellent material to work with.

an equal share in the business. director. Mr. Malloy is a very clever he shock of their apparent duplicity, comedian and will be seen In many oi omblned with the pressure placed on Ira by the town banker, secretly In tho prominent comedies S3 the season progresses. league with the canning trust, breaks Tho opening play wili be the late Clif scored at two Manhattan theatres last season and which repeated its success in very definite manner week at the Shubert-Crescent Theatre here, will remain for one, more week, with an extra matineo performance, Labor Day.

There is no doubting the appeal of this delightful extravaganza which aboimcU with lilting melodies and fast, snappy danclng numbers and which Is enicted own the astute front of the sturdy old ton Crawford's greatest success, "My Lady Friends," a comedy, with music nan, ana alter mucn arguing, nnany jnsenU to try their plan. Under pro that was produced by H. H. Frazee and enjoyed a prosperous run of over eight test, of course. There 1 aa untold amount of comedy "Otre and Take." The scenes be- months at the Comedy Theatre, New York City.

Loew. Metro Movie 3nll Thursday evening, November 1, has ween John Bauer (Louis Mann), and Al The subscription sale of seats opened been designated as the date for the last Thursday, and Judging from the ert Kruger (George Sidney), are said to the funniest situations ever presented Loew-Metro Movie Ball, to be held at the Astor Hotel. Two Paul Whitcman the stage, ana are written in tne steady line in the lobby of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, there will be many regular subscribers for the Blaney season. The box office Is now open for the sale of orchestras have been engaged to pro Inimitable style that only Aaron Hon- vide continuous dance music. Present by an exceptionally capable group ot performers, many of whom are new u.

local theatre patrons. "Liza" proved to be a fitting choice with which to usher in the new season here and, since its opening on Monday last, It has been attracting capacity audiences. Without exception almost, those who have witnessed these performances are as one In proclaiming it to be a most merltable show. The entire Initial cast is retained among, them the vivacious Gertrude Saunders, Margaret Slmms, Hattle King, lian nows how to handle. A pretty love indications point to a gathering of sev regular tickets, which may bo purchased eral hundred rcreen and staeo leaders tory runs throughout the place, while he action is swift and colorful; never at all times one week In advance.

The Empire wherj more gas and zrz nzzd than anywhere else in the country, confront a big and continuing jcb to meet th2 demands being made on them for ssrvice, and to expand to be able to meet greater ahead. These companies cannot do the job alone. Just as you need their service, they need ar.d want your understanding ofdl the problems involved, and the investment to finance service expansion must come from you. Maintaining' good utility service is not a case of each working for himself. It involves understanding of the situation, co-opirztbn by ell parties in interest, and mutual gocd-vill.

is our purpose to discuss these problems with you so that a solution may be reached will bsnefit both customers and corrprriss. Brooklyn Edison Company as guests of tho club. The prneerd3 of the venture, the first attempted by th- agglng. box office Is open daily from 10 a. m.

to 10 p. and the telophone number is South 1234. The production comes to Brooklyn with he original cast supporting the two dub will be in welfare channels for the membership, which includes the rtaffs of Loew's, Inc. The first performance will be on Labor Day, Monday evening, September 3, at tars, and with the scenlo and other stage Billie Richmond, Will Cook, Doc Doe and Metro Pictures Corporation. With ffects UBed during the New York run of 8.15 p.

m. There will be no holiday Green, Greenlee and Drayton and numerous others. the entire membership divided Into vari he play. matinee Labor Day. There are regular matinees on Wednes Alhsmbra day and Saturday.

ous committees to promote various phases of entertainment the ball should result in one of the most unuFUal of its kind ever held. Majestic Theatre "Whispering Wires," the three-act play With the delightful comedy "Our Vlves" fully rehearsed and a new and that Kate MoLaurin made from Henry Montauk Manager Louis F. -sWerba, announces rilliant company ready to Interpret It, Leverage's story of the same name, which he Alhambra Players will formally open ran all last season in Manhattan, will be The Glenwood Dorothy Glsh Is doing a Spanish dance he new season at the Alhambra Thea- that the Montauk Theatre will reopen Monday, September 10, with Sam H. the opening attraction at the Majestic Knickerbocker avenue ana Theatre when It reopens for the season at the Glenwood Theatre Sunday, Mon Harris's big production "Icebound" as tho first attraction. Mr.

Werba Intends treet, Labor Day afternoon. The ad-ance sale in progress for a full week day, Tuesday, In tho Richard Batrhel-mess picture, "The Bright Shawl," that to present to his patrons during the sea on Monday, Labor Day. "Whispering Wires" starts its week's engagement with a holiday matinee, followed by the regular Mednesday and Saturday matinees. ndlcatea a capacity gathering at the Is one of the most delightful features son numerous high-class plays and prominent stars. Among the attractions opular stock house.

of this fascinating romance of tha days of Spanish domination in Cuba. Miss McLaurln lost none of the thrills During the period it has been closed booked for September and October are of the original story In making "Whisper he Alhambra has undergone many 'Kiki," "Little Nellie Kelly," "Royalties." One of the promnlent stars to be seen ing Wires" Into a popular stage vehicle. When Montgomery Stockbrldge, wealthy man of affairs, receives word that his hanges, taking on many new interior ecorations. The new soenery will give ach soenio setting a splo and span ap- early In the season Is David Warfield. The box-office of the Montauk will open It is a revelation of the versatility of this very talented young actress, who.

in a perfumed atmosphere of old Havana, gives the dancing number with a grace and charm that captivates all who see it. Double feature days, Wednesday and Thursday. grave Is dug you are interested. When earance and greatly enchance the op Monday morning for the sale of seats, he receives a threatening blackmailing lortunltles afforded the new and youthful with Gus Collins in charge and Nat Pos- letter your Interest increases. While nick as his assistant.

"Icebound," which ast Olaribel Fontaine, the new leading lady by Owen Davis, won the Pulitzer prize ceded to be one of the most popu- jjpnc tritO! Stockbrldge is turning this lettor over to a detective an unknown yolco.over his own private telephone telle him he has less than twelve hours to live. That does not give a two-fisted fighting man much Katherine MacDonald, First National took leading ladles in the oountry. for the best American drama and It has been characterized as one of tho rare groat plays of the last twenty years. In tho cast ara Bergetta Peterson, Calvin star, steps from the atmosphere of form Warner, the new leading man, holds rural grocery tore right Into the gay he distinction of playing stellar roles whirl of Now York's ultra-smart set In KliSrw'wr r.1 --rrr" -i jj fj Thomas, Iwrctice Eddinger, Francis time to prepare for the great adventure Furious but somewhat scared, Stock- or two consecutive seasons under the The Lonely Road," her latest screen Jnanarement of William A. Brady.

Fran- Neilson, Edna May Oliver, Willard Robertson, Viva Rial, John Wcstley and Ca- bridge has himself locked In his library II i vehicle, produced by B. P. Schulberg esca Rotoli, a staturesque beauty wno rola Dumas, But the big punch In this romantic drama with guards posted outside. Within two hours he is found dead in the room of kill handle the second roles, is widely comes when she returns to the smull De Kalb Theatre now while Dorothy Burton, the new in which he had been the sole occupant. He of her father's vivacity ana humor.

She presented a somewhat mas town and Jolts her old-fashioned youno The Parthenon rnue possesses a most aeugntiui per had been The death threat had husband Into the final realization of what 'The Exciters" with Bebe Daniels and sonality. Frank Harrington and Bernard been fulfilled. Detective Drew finds many- mount picture, featuring Theodore Kos-loff. Ricardo Cortez, Robert Cain and Eileen Perey.i will be the feature attraction at the Colonial Theatre nexi Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The story dea's with the Jazz exist culine atpeartnee, ana ner cuuiaB luite worthy of it.

ch. atA th colonel were a gem of a wife he has. clues. None of them lead to the real cul McOwen, veterans or the Alhambra Antonio Moreno will be shown Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 4, 5. Rob Wagner, who for many years prit until a few minutes before the final layers have been enoouraged to return wrote articles on the inteerstlng phases riding at dusk they heard shouts as of people in distress.

They rode In the di Here's melodrama on flying wings. Bebe vith the new east. Frank Jamison and curtain descends. That is why "Whisper- of motion picture making for the Satui Daniels and Antonio Moreno as a pair ence ot Babs Weston, daugnter or a financier, who becomes engaged to Jthree day Evening Post is the author of of thrill seekers flashing through breath rection of the noise ana iouuu poor village folk who had been into-Hy men simultaneously. Klchara forestall, "Smudge," starring Charles Ray, which less adventure to each others' arms.

A AN son of a man who maintains the social derabad to sell their proauce wero nm. robbed and all but murdered by hand. Speed was her god this mlle-a-mlnute Is being distributed by First National, In "Scars of Jealousy," Thomas II girl who whizzed through life seek dacoits. with which tne region w- Ince's spectacular drama of the Alabama Ing thrills and excitement and finding TiAvtn ana ine coiunoi $39.50 idoals and customs of the folk of the 1850's, is to her, but when he hears of her escapades, he denounces and Empire Theatre "Nifties of 1921," which comes to the them with every nicker of the film at the mob and separated the robbers mountains, Frank Keonan plays the role of a fine old Southern gentleman- of the Breaking speed records and men's hearts from their victims. And Up y.sa flashing through life to the tune ot old school who adopts an uncouth "Ca Can you hold them wmie i i uW whirling propellers and racing engines.

Jan" as a reproach, to his disinherited rthA troon OI xsuoianB vum- Empire Theatro next week under the All Stylet That's Bebe, the speed girl, In this management of Joe Hurtlg, Is said to be son, who has degenerated into a no-ac count. Feature Week The management of the theatre has selected five supreme acts to be presented at this theatre. For the first half beginning Monday there will be special features, also Fathe News and one of the strongest screen productions ever reeled off will be "Humoresque." The story Is of old Archer, caretaker ot Gramercy Park, New York City; Ter-williger, an orphan, and Helen Livermore and Harvey Raymond, wealthy children. Archer learns to love all children when released from prison after having beaten Terwilliger for stealing a flower for his mother. Terwilliger adopts him as a father.

Terwilliger' falls in love with Helen, whose parents plan her future marriage to Harvey. The youngsters bury Helen's $20 gold piece, and when they dig up the box tho coin is missing. Helen suspects Harvey when a similar coin drops from his pocket. Twelve years later Helen has two ardent suitors. When war comes Harvey enlists, but Terwilliger remains to care for his father.

Terwilliger is drafted, and on the other slat they are buddies. Harvey is wounded and. repeating, tells Terwilliger his deception and that Helen loves him. Beginning Thursday the second half the entire bill will be changed and five now speediest of all speed dramas. Tony Mo Elliott Combination Water appropriately named, for, lapsing Into reno as a mysterious crook and Bebe Keenan made one of his biggest hits slang for a moment.

It is a very nifty Daniels, as the speed girl Is a oombina show, according to all reports. In the whllo he was playing on the legitimate manded by the colonel)?" said Nevill. "Yes replied his wife. "If any man Jack of them tries to escape, Til ride him down!" And straightaway she took up a position commanding the narrow bridge, which was the bandits' only way of escape. Not a man of them to approach within range of her horse Heater and Qas Stove Tops Makes Hot Water while you Cook on your Gas or Oil Stove.

superb cast Billy Foster and Will H. tlon that flashes across the line miles ahead of Its rivals. Thomas Melghan In stags In a similar role, while It was as a Kentucky colonel that he won his spurs Cohan are the two featured players. "Homeward Bound," a Peter B. Kyne These two clever actors are delineators story is the attraction extraordinary for In "The Coward," his first starring ve hide In the silent drama.

At the Glen wood, Friday and Saturday. hoofs! fthe more refined Hebrew comedy type, and are favorably known to Columbia patrons through the fact of having toured the circuit last season with "Rockets." Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 6. 7, 8. This Is a story of a brave young W. J.

ELLIOTT Inc. Back came the colonel wun m. dich of his redoubtable NuDians. ana wey cy- skipper who shipped to sea In a derelict Normandy Theatre schooner and weathered a world of dan Sunday and Monday, September 2 and Ben Meroff and his band are one of the big features of the show. They come to "Nifties of 1921" direct from a tour of tured every robber in me Dana, happened to he the most dangerous in the country, Mrs.

Nevill and the colonel received the thanks of the Government of India for tbelr. skill and daring. 3, double feature days at the Normandy ger. You'll have the most glorious adventure of your life with Tommy on deck the "Nancy It's a bracing yarn "The Broken with a big cast, and Keith vaudeville, where they were a posl BROOKLYN 1246 Myrtle Avenue of Hart Street 55 Wilton Avenue 1225 MyrtU Avenue at Willoughby Avenue R1DGEWOOD 1677 Myrtle Avenue WOODHAVEN 93' 11 Jamaica Avenue EAST NEW YORK 2884 Fulton Street FLORAL PARK, L. I.

226 Jericho Turnpike Herbert Rawllnscn In "The Victor." of the world of ships swift as a gale tive sensation. In every city they played with Keith the time was extended from "The Broken Violin," with Rita Rogan mighty as the sea. With the "Good Luck vaudeville acts equivalent to all stars will be substituted; also Pathe News and the seven-year-old girl star; Dorothy Mac one week to from six to eight, so popular Star" as the stalwart skipper, Llla Le were they with vaudeville audiences as tne best mate and a good crew of Kaill, Zena Keefe, Reed Howes and Gladden James in the leading roles, Is full of thrills, laughs, tears, suspense, heart favorites. Frank and Milt Britton are the featured players with the organization, although Interest and mystery all cleverly bended in this supr-production, which is bound to mak a strong appea to men, women every member of th) band Is a soloist Meroff himself playing at least six different musical instruments In a' skillful manner and doing some very clever dancing GREAT RECORD BREAKING and children alike. The action centers one of the greatest screen features ever made Mrs.

Wallace Reld, in "Human Wreckage." Carved out of the very soul and tissue of quivering human life, "Human Wreckage" pierces through superficiality and plunges deep Into the pulsing hean of humanity Itself! It tears with ruthless grasp the black veil of secrecy that hides the drug traffic. It drags into the merciless light of day that Insidious monster that spreads Its coils into every corner of the worl I. In gripping scenes It Harry C. Van Is an exceptionally good straight man, and was last seen In this city with the "Round the Town" com FURNITURE SALE pany; Maude Baxter, who fills the prima around the beautiful little Rita, who Is made the victim of a conspiracy which comes within an inch of causing her death at the hands of conspirators who are about to obtain her fortune. Rawllnson Is the hero of "The Victor." He steps through the ropes Into the squared circle with the pois.e of a Harry Greb and the determined look of a winner.

Of course, he won, as he's the hero donna role of the company, Is an estab llshed favorite on the circuit. hurls into your conrciousness a shatter- Shirley Mallelte, the peppy soubrette, ng thunderbolt such as no man, woman Is famous In burlesque circles for her singing of "blues" songs. Last year she or child who sees It can forget. In the production of this amazing film, Mrs. was with "The Broadway Flappers." Irene Lcary, the Ingenue with the com fthe play, but he did it naturally, and Reid has had the very cream of the moving picture, theatrical and allied profes there's no discounting the skill of his pany, has been on the stage ever slnoe she was a mere child, her first appear opponent, Eddie Grlbbon.

Tuesday and Wednesday. September 4 ance being in ihe same company with sions to help her the entire resources of one of the biggest motion picture concerns the renins of that great scenarist, C. Gardner Sullivan. Mary Plckford and Lillian and Dorothy and 6, our feature will be "The (iirl of the Golden West," featuring J. Warren Herrl- Glsh.

Patiie Marshall and Pat Cliff come to burlesque from vaudeville where they gan and Sylvia Breamer. The story Is that of a bandit upon whose head is a reward of five thousand dollars. He is were headlined under the name of Mar shall and Cliff. dally. Amateurs Colonial Theatre and Alrdome "Children of Jazz" This Friday and Saturday.

August 31 Wednesday evenings. and September 1, the Colonial will pre-sent Walter Anne Luther and Fit to be a Soldier's Wife Among the interesting experiences of about to rob the Polka Saloon when he discovers that tho owner Is a girl whom he met a few days before on the road and carried across the stream. Then begins a race for the love of the girl, between the sheriff and the bandit, and It Is only after a series of most thrilling Incidents, In which the bandit Is exposed, wounded and nearly hanged by the posse, his uctlve life Mr. Edwin A. Ward, the Dorothy Bernard in "The Woman Wlio Believed." A stirring drama of a Four Room Complete English portrait painter, counts a visit that he once made to India.

In the woman faith, facing tortures In the Jungles of Africa. On Sunday the feature will be Hoo Cornhlll Magazine he writes of some of the things and persons that arrested his attention there. Among the persons was Outfits "VlT raSk- Gibson In "Bllnky." The nearest thing to perpetual motion yet discovered! It's that the story Is brought to a climax. The Lee Kids In their latest comedy whale of a story with Hoot doing will also be shown these two days. "The Woman With Four Faces," fea everything you hope he'll do, and sdd-ing a few surprises for good measure! $265-00 turing Betty Compson and Richard Dix, In "The Man Between," the Finis Fox Price which will be the attraction at the Nor production, which Associated Exhibitors mandy Theatre.

Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Nevill, the wife of Colonel NevlU, who commanded the native army of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Mrs. Nevill, says Mr. Ward, was In every way a most remarkable woman.

She was ur.usual'y tall, but had become rather stout from living a sedentary life after having been accustomed to considerable physical activity. She had been a great traveler mid famous horsewoman In her early As a bride she was with Colonel Nevill when, finding no Is presenting at the Colonial Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, Allan Forrest, Consisting of the Following: September 6 and 7. To bring to book a ring of dope traffickers, men of wealth popular and handsome leading man, is and powerful, the district attorney re playing his first dual role. One of the two is all make-believe, the spoiled soi. signs his Job and gains the aid of a clever girl crook to open a safe which contains of a wealthy mother, who sacrifices.

8-Piece Dining Room Suite, 6-Piece Bedroom Suite, 3-Piece Library, 1 Library Table, 1 White Enameled Porcelain Kitchen table, 2 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Re- (OfiC frigerator, other various articles to complete your home, all for tD jCtXjtJ Cther outfite up to $2,900. CASH OR CREDIT. Cooie etored until wanted free of charge a paper Incriminating these nefarious everything for appearance's sake. To "cut a swath" he victimizes his own room for expansion in the service of his native land, he took a commission in the Austrian army and was nthe staff of mother. Is faithless to his wife, neglects operators.

Saturday, September 8, our feature will be Roy Stewart In "The Love Brand." To Frances Collier every pleasure was based his child, practices treachery against the the force that occupied various Italian friend who had saved his life. towns during the war between Austria "Shadows of the North," William Des and Italy. Her father, Charles Lever, was the fa THE GRACE OF RIBBON SILHOUETTES The vogue for black and white la ex-, pressed in an afternoon gown of white chiffon printed In black. An occasional motif Is silhouetted In narrow scallop-edge black ribbon which has a gathering thread along the straight edge. These de-, signs done In ribbon are the smartest and nwest note of the summer printed dross.

mond's latest starring vehicle, also comes to the Colonial Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. It Is a story of placer mining and claim on money to buy her the things of her fancy. When her father asked her to win the affection of a wealthy young ranchman so that he might be induced to part with certain valuable property she readily agreed. She gave no thought to the possible tragic outcome of such a mous author of many novels dealing with Jumping In northwestern Canada and the rollicking side of Irish life "Charles O'MaHey" and "Harry Lorrcquer" were all the rage when I was a boy. He was a man of great distinction In his day and filled positions of some Importance much of the glory of the beautiful tlm venture, that a man's happiness might be bered hills of that region I'J reflected In destroyed by htr part in the financial play the film play.

Embracing In Its story 169-71-73 Graham Avenue, cor. Meserole Street An episode of Daniel Boone will be I the consulates and embassies of Contl many sltuat'ons of dramatic power and Two toned mack and white ribbon ties on the hip In a large. bow with the mod tab single streamer. OPEN EVENINGS! thrill "Children of Jaxs," a new Para-lnental cities. Mrs, Nevill inherited much shown usual on Saturday..

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